In the first robbery, White took $2,850 in cash. He never said anything to the teller. Instead, he passed a handwritten note that said he didn't want a "dye pack" and requested all of the $20, $50 and $100 bills.

On Nov. 16, he entered the bank at 9:47 a.m. and passed a note to the bank teller. He said he was serious in the note and told the teller not to get the attention of others. White requested money. Again, White never said a word.

He got $381 in the second robbery.

The notes were similar in each robbery. Surveillance footage was utilized in each incident. Police found a fingerprint on the second note.

Investigators received a tip from a source that said White was bragging about the robberies. White was tracked to a home on Eddy Street. While there, police obtained a photograph of White and used that photo to compare it to surveillance footage.

Through a second source and information collected from a parole officer, investigators gathered more information that pointed to White as the suspect in both robberies.

The teller in the first robbery was able to identify White as the suspect from a six-photo array, investigators said. The fingerprint found on the demand note also matched White.

White is currently in prison in Georgia. He was convicted of armed robbery and other felonies in Cobb County, Georgia, in 2017.

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